Johnson urges G7 accord on Covid-19 ‘passports’

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants the upcoming Group of Seven summit to reach an agreement on Covid-19 vaccine passports and to open talks on a “world treaty” to prepare for future pandemics.

“We need to have agreements on issues such as vaccine passports, Covid status certification and the rest,” Johnson said in an interview broadcast Sunday by Canadian public channel CBC.

“There has to be some sort of agreement then, at the G7 level to start, on how travel and passports are going to work.”

Johnson was speaking ahead of a June 11-13 summit of the G7 economic powers – the US, Canada, Japan, Britain, France, Germany and Italy – which he will host in Cornwall, at the southwestern tip of England.

“What we need, I think, is a global treaty on pandemic preparedness,” he said, adding that 2020 had been a “terrible year for humanity.”

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